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Soapstone Install

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  1. Nordic Splitter

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    Well its finally in!!!!!!!!!!!!! The guys were awesome through the whole thing.....
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    Question for those with soapstone stoves...............Can I place a Cast Iron 5 quart pot directly on the Soapstone or should I place it on a cast iron trivet or even a square piece of soapstone???
     

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  5. jo191145

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    I wouldn’t. Cast iron May bleed rust or iron into the stone.
    Seems the prevailing theory here is a pot of water does little to humidify the air in the room. When I had a steel/cast stoves I could tell the difference tho.
    My sister has an ideal steel. Couple winters ago she tells me her chimney is plugged. Her CM detectors are going off. I find that hard to believe considering I have t run a brush down mine or my mothers in five years. There’s nothing in there worth brushing out.
    Sure enough her single wall pipe is choked with this long fine hairy creosote. Never had seen anything like it. Someone on this forum hypothesized it was water vapor being drawn in through the single wall pipe from the big pot on the stove. It’s the only logical conclusion.
    Sis, mom and I are not using pots anymore.
     
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    Yes, if you're makin soup.
     
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    We have soapstone counter tops. When we place hot pots, pans, etc... on them, it's amazing how the soapstone pulls the heat and holds it.
     
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    I put a soapstone steamer on my Lopi last winter for the first time. I had never seen water boil so vigorously. I bought a stove top trivet and no more insane boiling.
     
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    We use these on top of the stove: Soapsto... (woodstove.com)

    Not only do they work nice for this but when you get boots or shoes wet, just take the stone from the stove and put inside the boots and they dry nicely. They also work well for drying wet gloves. You can even wrap them up and take to the woods for when your hands get cold. Feels great!
     
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    Beautiful stove and install. I bet you are anxious to try it.
     
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    I don't own a stove or have any experience but isn't it a bit close to the wall there? Should you perhaps tile the wall to protect it from the heat? Looks like that thing will be roasty and toasty! Beautiful.
     
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    Nordic Splitter That looks great. You are really going to enjoy that next winter.
     
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    Specs show 14.5" clearance on the back (with heat shield) so its gotta be close...
    DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS

    Dimensions HxWxD: 28"x25"x20"
    Firebox Size: 1.5 Cu.ft.
    Weight: 440 lbs.
    Burn Time: 8-10 hrs
    Area Heated: 800 to 1,300 sq.ft.
    EPA 2020: Approved (cordwood method)
    BTU Output: 9,989-46,437 /hr (EPA cordwood method)
    EPA Efficiency: 80% (EPA 2020)
    EPA Emissions: .85 gm/hr (EPA 2020)
    Flue Exit: Top or Back vent

    Flue Size: 7" (approved for 7"- 6" reduction)
    Draft Control:
    Manual
    Flue Height to Center: 22.75"
    Catalytic Combustor: Standard
    Wood Length: 16"
    Loading Door: Right Side Standard
    Back Clearance (no protection): 30"
    Back Clearance (top vent w/ rear shield): 14.5"
    Corner Clearance (no protection) : 18"
    Corner Clearance (w/ rear heat shield): 12"
     
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  15. Nordic Splitter

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    I think these maybe the specs for the Stove from Woodstock.......

    This is the Castelton from Hearthstone...
    Specifications

    BTU: Up to 45,000

    Efficiency: 77% HHV

    EPA Certified: 0.69 g/hr

    Finish: Brown Enamel, Matte Black, Seafoam Enamel

    Firebox Capacity: 1.9 cu ft

    Clearances

    • Side: 17″
    • Rear: 15″
    • Corner: 8″
      Single-wall connector pipe, no rear heat shield
    • Side: 17″
    • Rear: 8″
    • Corner: 8″
      Double-wall connector pipe with rear heat shield
    Flue Exit Diameter: 6

    Flue Exit Location: Top or Rear

    HeatLife: 20 Hours of heat

    Heats up to: 1,700 sq ft

    Maximum Log Length: 18″

    Model: 8031

    Stove Type: Soapstone Wood Stove

    Weight: 464 lbs

    The stove is actually 10" off the back wall with the double-walled piped....The heat-shield will go on this weekend....The install with over 20 years experience said everything was fine.....Virtually the entire back portion of the stove is soapstone panels which heat much differently than a steel or cast iron stove..No worries here... :)
     
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    The stove is actually 10" off the back wall with the double-walled piped....The heat-shield will go on this weekend....The install with over 20 years experience said everything was fine.....Virtually the entire back portion of the stove is soapstone panels which heat much differently than a steel or cast iron stove..No worries here... :)
     
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    Absolutely beautiful, congrats.....!
     
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    Do you have electric baseboard heaters to preheat the stove before lighting it?:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::whistle::whistle::zip::zip::zip:
     
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    Might draft better! :whistle: ;) :thumbs:
     
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    Nice looking stove and room. Didn't see the cat for a bit.